Review Article
White Matter Abnormalities and Animal Models Examining a Putative Role of Altered White Matter in Schizophrenia
Table 1
Comparison of animal models examining a putative role of altered white matter in schizophrenia.
| | mice | NRG1-erbB4 transgenic mice | Nogo-A deficient mice | CPZ-fed mice |
| Altered myelin structure | — | √ | No data | √ | OL loss | No data | √ | No data | √ | Decreased axonal conductance | √ | √ | No data | No data | Dopamine level | No data | No data | ↓ | ↑ | D2 receptors | No data | ↑ | ↓ | No data | NMDA receptors | No data | ↓ | No data | No data | Hyperactivity | No data | √ | No data | √ | Anxiety-like behaviors | √ | √ | √ | √ | Disrupted PPI | √ | √ | √ | √ | Spatial learning deficit | √ | √ | No data | √ | Working memory deficit | √ | √ | No data | √ | Impaired social activities | No data | √ | — | √ | Response to antipsychotics | No data | √ | No data | √ |
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